Tinman wrote:That is correct.Squid wrote:The wipers were electric (at least on my '67, and that's if I recall correctly). Only the windshield washer mechanism was powered by the spare tire.
On the other hand, I did have a vehicle which had wipers that were powered by vacuum. It was a totally miserable and unacceptable set up in a wet climate where thunderstorms can dump so much water that even the high setting on a modern car is barley adequate. It was a 1955 Willys Jeep Wagon. The thing had an engine left over from the dark ages, a 4 cylinder flat head motor. It had just enough power to drive the thing down the road a nearly 50 mph flat out in top gear. It would go zero to nearly fifty in about three minutes. If you had to accelerate or were starting from a stop and running up through the gears, you had no wipers.
On the plus side, with the right off road tires and in the uber low gear, 4 wheel drive setting, you could plow over small trees and make your own road in the woods. I never got stuck in that old jeep and even rescued a few modern 4 wheel trucks that were stuck.
Vaceum wipers and a flat four must have been a distant relative of my old Ford 100e..An uphill struggle but a downhill racer..
Still going this one according to google.